1. Identify the main interventions based on what the patient's performance can perceive
• Manipulation manual: Passive joint-type mobilizations in upper and lower limbs
to reduce • Changes of positions, transfers and transfers • Therapeutic exercise: Leg press to prevent deconditioning caused by bed rest • Cycloergometer in lower limbs to promote aerobic capacity • Short walk supported by a walker and technological means. • Enhance the person's progress and support. • Rehabilitation through technological equipment
2. What other physiotherapeutic strategy would you apply to this particular
patient, taking into account the multisystem deficit. • Stretches facilitated in the cervical area, in the upper and lower limbs to reduce retractions • Sensory stimulation (Tactile, visual, auditory, proprioceptive) to promote the state of consciousness • Active-assisted and then active mobilizations to increase the autonomy and independence of the patient • Postural exercises to promote changes in position and gait • Balance and proprioceptive exercises to promote the adoption and maintenance of posture • Promote cardiorespiratory functions through respiratory exercises • Prescription of exercise by means of mets, taking into account the caloric expenditure and the patient's diet. • Isotonic exercises • Walk with knee lift